Harold Washington Quotes
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Racism still exists in the sport of boxing.
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Race is still the No. 1 determinant in every election.
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In the villages in Europe, there are still healers who tell stories.
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There are so many sounds I still want to make, so many things I haven't yet done.
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I still have the sword of Inigo Montoya - it's mine!
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I'm definitely still wild at heart.
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I woke up this morning, and I still don't believe I won the Daytona 500.
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Reality is what you can count on.
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Anyone who still supports George Bush would still let Michael Jackson babysit their kids.
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If you can count your money, you don't have a billion dollars.
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Agents are still asking for millions of dollars for actors that don't sell one ticket.
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We still need to feed the public, both physically and intellectually.
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I really can't live without my In-N-Out burgers. Honestly, I can't. Even when I'm doing the whole no-carb thing occasionally, I make an exception for these. They're too delicious to count.
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Downplaying their faults is pretty much the point of campaigns. But we do count on them living with the constant terror of public rejection.
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Self-expression is always a right, but it's still not there to be abused.
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Taken as a whole, consumer technologies have made startling advances, but they still are not as easy to use as they should be.
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I feel like my place in this industry is still progressing.
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I still use quill and parchment. I do e-mails, and I write, but I don't go around surfing too much.
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The beauty of 'The Hunger Games' and also 'Game of Thrones,' in fairness, both projects have really complex, three-dimensional, contradictory, strong women... The writing of female characters is extraordinary and equal to the men.
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Every study on crime and or firearms proves time and time again, that 99.99999% of American gun owners do not commit crimes or use our firearms in any dangerous or improper way.
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Language is the mother of thought, not its handmaiden.
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I look to everyday magic in art to remember how to live: how to estrange and vivify ordinary objects and beings. So little, really, is ordinary, but to remember this I need the brain chemical of painting and film and reading I had a thrummy doomed oracular feeling when I wrote blackened baby teeth into my little blind boy story: I saw teeth and in an instant they were becoming something else. They were buckshot. They were food. They were tiny flightless corvids.
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In every case where I've seen a transformational school, there's a principal who really has the foundational experience of having taught successfully.
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Let's not be overconfident, we still have to count the votes.